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Perfect Placement
West Sussex
3 weeks ago
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Van Technician

Commissioning Divisional Manager

LCV Technician Required in Worthing, West Sussex!

Basic Salary up to £39,936 + Bonus Monday to Friday: 07:00 – 16:30 (30 mins lunch) 1-in-4 Saturdays 07:00 - 13:00 Commercial Main Dealer Gym Membership Discounts, Tool Insurance, Long service rewards

Our Client a Commercial Vehicle Dealership Group with sites across the South East are currently seeking a Commercial Vehicle Technician / LCV Technician for their busy workshop in the Worthing area.

With a number of agreements with various fleet companies and private individuals are client is the on-stop shop for all commercial vehicle service and repairs in the area!

With a supportive management structure and opportunity to undertake manufacturer training this is an excellent opportunity for a recently qualified LCV Technician or an experienced Mechanic

We have worked with this group for several years; they provide a fantastic family ethos, are passionate about training and developing their staff, and have an endeavour to be a excellent place to work. 

What’s in it for you as an LCV Technician?
A Competitive Basic Salary of around £39,936Profit Share Bonus SchemeA supportive Management StructureFull Systems & Process TrainingGym Membership discounts22 Days Holiday – Plus Bank Holidays!Company Pension, Death in Service BenefitPersonal Tool Insurance up to £12,000Birthday Gifts!Christmas GiftsOther Rewards through the yearCycle to Work Scheme.Duties of a LCV Technician:
To carry out repairs and servicing to vehicles, as instructed, to the highest possible standard.To correctly interpret instructions from the job card/repair order, to follow all documented Quality Procedures and to comply with repair instructions and stipulated settings and tolerances from manufacturers' manuals, bulletins, check sheets.To obtain any necessary technical information by following documented procedures. To request and attend training and to keep abreast of the latest technical information which is circulated or displayed.Plan, carry out, check and test all work done to the highest possible standard of workmanship and in the most efficient manner, in order to ensure the maximum utilisation of time available. To report any repair difficulties immediately.Accurately report and record work done, and tests carried out and to immediately report any further work required or vehicle faults, as laid down in documented procedures.Protect and take care of Customers' and the Company's property. To drive and road test vehicles by following documented procedures and taking the utmost care.Maintain allocated work areas in a clean and tidy condition and to remove all scrap, etc. immediately upon the completion of each repair.Ensure that all guidelines on health and safety are followed.To maintain good working relationships with other staff and Customers.Carry out any further duties, within capabilities, by agreement with management.Requirements for the role of an LCV Technician:
Experience within either Car Mechanics or LCV/HGV commercial vehicle experience.Competency in numeracy and literacy.Strong attention to detailGood organisation skillsAbility to work in a fast-paced environmentTo be a team playerIdeally NVQ Level 3 Qualified or EquivalentRight to Work within UKIf you are interested in working at a well-established Dealer Group as a LCV Technician, or want to know more about other automotive jobs in Worthing, West Sussex & Hampshire then please contact Kinga Csipetics at Perfect Placement today.

At Perfect Placement, we specialise in motor trade jobs, so if you are looking to improve your automotive career please get in touch with us today. We are the leading UK motor trade recruiters with over 1,400 automotive vacancies across the whole of the UK.

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